{"id":10884,"date":"2010-04-06T17:04:18","date_gmt":"2010-04-06T17:04:18","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/tat.reddaisytrading.co.uk\/index.php\/2010\/04\/06\/the-muslim-homer-simpson\/"},"modified":"2010-04-06T17:04:18","modified_gmt":"2010-04-06T17:04:18","slug":"the-muslim-homer-simpson","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.theasiantoday.com\/index.php\/2010\/04\/06\/the-muslim-homer-simpson\/","title":{"rendered":"The Muslim Homer Simpson"},"content":{"rendered":"<div id=\"content\">\n<h3>Omid Djalili is\u2026\u2019The Infidel\u2019<\/h3>\n<div><strong><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" hspace=\"10\" vspace=\"3\" align=\"right\" width=\"232\" height=\"206\" alt=\"\" src=\"http:\/\/www.theasiantoday.com\/Image\/ArticleImages\/OmidDjalili_232x180.jpg\"\/>Omid Djalili- yes, that bloke out of the moneysupermarket.com TV adverts &#8211; returns to the BIG screen this month in the hilarious comedy \u2018The Infidel\u2019.<\/strong> <\/div>\n<p>&#13;<\/p>\n<div>He plays Mahmud Nasir loving husband, doting father and something of a \u201crelaxed\u201d Muslim. But his life is turned upside down when his mother dies and he comes across his birth certificate &#8211; Mahmud Nasir isn\u2019t a Muslim, he\u2019s Jewish!<\/div>\n<p>&#13;<\/p>\n<div>Directed by fellow funny man David Baddiel, the film hits the UK on April 9th. <\/div>\n<p>&#13;<\/p>\n<div>Desixpress entertainment honcho Jett Mall caught up with Omid&#8230;<\/div>\n<p>&#13;<\/p>\n<div>\u00a0<\/div>\n<p>&#13;<\/p>\n<div><strong>Why should people go and watch the infidel?<\/strong><\/div>\n<p>&#13;<\/p>\n<div>It\u2019s a movie that breaks down certain barriers; we\u2019ve never really had a British Muslim family presented in the cinema like this. What happens in the film is an event that happens in a person\u2019s life, which ultimately leads to his redemption and to him becoming more confident to the important things in life. It\u2019s a very subtle film and I play an every man character &#8211; kinda like a Homer Simpson that goes through an amazing struggle. You wouldn\u2019t think that somebody finding out that they\u2019re Jewish would have such an impact on someone but here it does. It\u2019s definitely a journey well worth witnessing!<\/div>\n<p>&#13;<\/p>\n<div>\u00a0<\/div>\n<p>&#13;<\/p>\n<div><strong>How did the opportunity for this movie in particular come about?<\/strong><\/div>\n<p>&#13;<\/p>\n<div>I know David\u2019s partner who always said to me that she\u2019d like for me to meet David. He came to one of my shows and a week later he called and told me how much he enjoyed the show. He told me that he had an idea for a film and pitched in it a very simple form. When I first read the draft, I thought it was the best draft of a movie I\u2019d ever read. I was very pleased that somebody of his calibre would think of taking me on board.<\/div>\n<p>&#13;<\/p>\n<div><strong>\u00a0<\/strong><\/div>\n<p>&#13;<\/p>\n<div><strong>From one funny guy to another \u2013 David Baddiel. What was it like working with him?<\/strong><\/div>\n<p>&#13;<\/p>\n<div>I was very pleased to collaborate with somebody of the quality of David Baddiel \u2013 He\u2019s one of comedies great thinkers, and he\u2019s somebody who has been around for a long time. Life is very short and you want to work with people who you enjoy and you will learn from. It was a real joy, to work with someone who you\u2019ve always wanted to spend time with. <\/div>\n<p>&#13;<\/p>\n<div>\u00a0<\/div>\n<p>&#13;<\/p>\n<div><strong>Are you in any way nervous at the reaction that the film will get?<\/strong><\/div>\n<p>&#13;<\/p>\n<div>Nervous because where the words Islam and comedy are together it\u2019s going to provoke an instant reaction even when people know nothing about it. I\u2019ve never been interested in making fun of any religion and that\u2019s not what we do in the film. Many Muslims who have seen the film haven\u2019t been offended; I think I\u2019m concerned about certain people who will draw conclusions without seeing the film. Having said that it\u2019s to be expected and something I went into the project full knowing.<\/div>\n<p>&#13;<\/p>\n<div>\u00a0<\/div>\n<p>&#13;<\/p>\n<div><strong><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" border=\"1\" hspace=\"10\" vspace=\"3\" align=\"right\" width=\"232\" height=\"180\" alt=\"\" src=\"http:\/\/www.theasiantoday.com\/Image\/ArticleImages\/OmidDjalili2_232x180.jpg\"\/>Was there anything challenging about the film?<\/strong><\/div>\n<p>&#13;<\/p>\n<div>In any film you do there\u2019s a massive collaboration of people who have different ideas. The challenge is when you get into a room and you\u2019re creatively pulling each other in different ways. That\u2019s a very exciting challenge and the fact that we all came from different faiths and different shades of atheism made it nothing less than a very stimulating process!<\/div>\n<p>&#13;<\/p>\n<div>\u00a0<\/div>\n<p>&#13;<\/p>\n<div><strong>You\u2019re a funny man &#8211; was it easier playing this role over the others, being a comedian?<\/strong><\/div>\n<p>&#13;<\/p>\n<div>What we\u2019ve done is we\u2019ve tried to keep it very real. I think it\u2019s not trying to be desperately funny, it\u2019s one of those movies where funny comes from the situation. I just try to play the role as straight as possible, and if laughs come from the truth of the situation that\u2019s fine. It\u2019s a film that\u2019s got a few one liners, which I don\u2019t think takes it away from the reality of the movie it keeps a naturalism in keeping with the Woody Allen films of the 1970s.<\/div>\n<p>&#13;<\/p>\n<div>\u00a0<\/div>\n<p>&#13;<\/p>\n<div><strong>Being the star of the film, what impression would you like a viewer to go away with of yourself?<\/strong><\/div>\n<p>&#13;<\/p>\n<div>I think that, the choice of me in a starring role is important. If you look at me; I\u2019m an anti-star because every thing a film star has to be is to be tall, good-looking, speak well and my character flies in the face of everything we see to be a star. I hope people come away and feel as though they\u2019ve had a real experience and don\u2019t see it as just Hollywood. It\u2019s a very real, crafty slice of life. I hope that it does well because it\u2019s reality and not because it\u2019s starry or brass over anything. I like the fact my character is fat and hairy, it\u2019s important for people to see that it\u2019s a normal character and somebody they can relate to.<\/div>\n<p>&#13;<\/p>\n<div>\u00a0<\/div>\n<p>&#13;<\/p>\n<div><strong>Do you think this film has any good for society?<\/strong><\/div>\n<p>&#13;<\/p>\n<div>Yes it does, of all the messages it has in the film it asks is religion fundamentally one, is religion there to help us grow as humans \u2013 yes it is. Very much a movie of the soul, I think it brings up very subtle messages of what religion is about, it doesn\u2019t answer the big questions but it makes you think. <\/div>\n<p>&#13;<\/p>\n<div>\u00a0<\/div>\n<p>&#13;<\/p>\n<div><strong>Being a comedian, can you tell us something funny&#8230; a joke?<\/strong><\/div>\n<p>&#13;<\/p>\n<div>Errrm\u2026 I\u2019m trying to think\u2026 this is the only time that my mind has shut off. What we\u2019ve learnt is that if you ask a comedian to tell you something funny they\u2019re minds shut off\u2026 that\u2019s the big joke! You\u2019ve left me speechless!<\/div>\n<p>&#13;<\/p>\n<div>\u00a0<\/div>\n<p>&#13;<\/p>\n<div><em>The Infidel releases nationwide on April 9<\/em> <\/div>\n<p>&#13;\n<\/p><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Omid Djalili is\u2026\u2019The Infidel\u2019 Omid Djalili- yes, that bloke out of the moneysupermarket.com TV adverts &#8211; returns to the BIG screen this month in the hilarious comedy \u2018The Infidel\u2019. &#13; He plays Mahmud Nasir loving husband, doting father and something of a \u201crelaxed\u201d Muslim. 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